AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Hybridcasual Games on Android in South America in Q1 2024
Explore the performance of the top 5 hybridcasual games on Android in South America during the first quarter of 2024, with key metrics on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 hybridcasual games on Android in South America displayed notable performance trends. Here's a closer look at their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Stumble Guys from Scopely saw significant activity throughout the quarter. Weekly revenue peaked at approximately $97K in early January but experienced a steady decline, ending the quarter at around $52K. Downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of 673K in the second week of January. Active users started the quarter at 2M, with a gradual decrease to 1.8M by the end of March.
Last War: Survival Game by First Fun exhibited robust growth. Weekly revenue climbed from $19.6K in early January to a peak of $88.6K by the end of March. Downloads peaked at 239K in early March, and active users surged from 220K in the first week to nearly 1M by early March, maintaining high engagement.
Survivor.io from Habby showed a more stable but modest performance. Weekly revenue hovered around $18K to $22K, with a slight dip in mid-February. Downloads saw a significant drop from 69K in the first week to just 8K by the end of the quarter. Active users also declined from 256K in early January to 116K by the end of March.
Rush Royale: Tower Defense TD by MY.GAMES B.V. experienced consistent performance. Weekly revenue remained relatively stable, ranging from $13K to $25K. Downloads peaked at 69K in the last week of March, and active users fluctuated around 300K, peaking at 324K at the end of the quarter.
Vice Online: Flex City from Jarvi Games Ltd showed impressive growth. Weekly revenue increased from $12K in early January to $18K by the end of February, then slightly decreased to around $11K. Downloads peaked at 186K in mid-February, and active users saw a significant rise from 134K in early January to 338K by mid-February, stabilizing around 257K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.